You might want to point out that the Lafayette catalog that you're
showing, 713,  is one of normally 4 supplement/sale catalogs produced
each year by Lafayette. It is not their ful line catalog which is
produced once each year. This has always been Lafayette's policy except
for year's 1978/79 when there was only one catalog.

Pete, WA2CWA

On Thu, 04 Sep 2003 18:31:01 -0700 patrick jankowiak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> Regarding the website:
> http://208.190.133.201/
> ________
> 
> I have added four more scanned Thordarson catalogs to the website
> under the link 
> "Vintage Transformer and Parts Catalogs and Information ".
> 
> -THORDARSON CATALOG 76 
> -THORDARSON CATALOG 400K 
> -THORDARSON CATALOG 400L 
> -THORDARSON CATALOG 630 
> 
> =========================
> 
> Here's the complete list of what radio-related stuff you can find 
> on
> the website:
> 
> -[Top]  (LINK to my two other technology sites with other stuff not
> listed here)
> 
> ----------------------------------------------
> Directly on the site in question, 208.190.133.201:
> 
> -Vintage Transformer and Parts Catalogs and Information 
> 
> -1957 1KW AM Transmitter Restoration Project
> 
> -Build your own White LED lamp or flashlight! -Here's how to start.. 
> 
> -Build a 'large' White LED flashlight -36 LEDs. 
> 
> -Schematic for Contex 6706 tube type linear amplifier 
>  
> -Lafayette Electronics Catalog 1971
> 
> -Link Radio Corporation's 50-UFS and 250-UFS VHF Base Stations 
> service
> manuals.
> 
> -Pictures from the Vintage Radio Phonograph Society's 2002 
> Convention
> Auction 
> 
> -1959 Sylvania tube manual 
> 
> -1943 and 1949 Sylvania tube manuals 
> 
> -RCA RC-25 tube Manual
> 
> -Copyright-free MP3s from ancient 78RPM records 
> ==============================
> 
> noncommercial ad: "The site is provided as a nonprofit service to 
> the
> technical/scientific  hobbyist community, and makes use of the
> indestructible and invincible OpenVMS operating system running with 
> a
> free OpenVMS Hobbyist license on a 64-bit DEC Alphaserver 2000."
> Hardware's cheap and available, software license is free for home 
> use.
> Feel free to inquire as to how you can run an enterprise-class 
> system
> as well. "If it's good enough for NORAD and JSTARS, it's good 
> enough
> for me".
> 
> Any contributions of scanned or paper material regarding interesting
> old electronics parts or equipment are welcome. The site costs $80 
> per
> month in ADSL fees, if anyone's feeling generous.. :)
> ==============================
> 
> Patrick

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